las clasificaciones
-the classifications
See the entry for clasificación.

clasificación

la clasificación(
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. classification
La clasificación de documentos involucra algoritmos y estrategias complejos en bibliotecología.The classification of documents involves complex algorithms and strategies in library science.
b. sorting
La clasificación alfabética es el método que usamos en nuestro registro.Alphabetical sorting is the method we use in our registry.
a. classification
La clasificación de los seres vivos involucra una división en reinos.The classification of living beings involves a division into kingdoms.
a. qualification
Tenemos que vencer a nuestros rivales para asegurarnos la clasificación para la ronda siguiente.We have to beat our rivals to ensure qualification for the next round.
a. table
El equipo que encabeza la clasificación ascenderá a segunda división.The team at the top of the table will go up to second division.
b. league table
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
El último equipo de la clasificación desciende a la liga B.The last team in the league table will be relegated to B league.
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